PPT-Green Algae and Land Plants
Author : aaron | Published Date : 2019-01-20
Bacteria Archaea Lobose amoebae Cellular slime molds Plasmodial slime molds Fungi Choanoflagellates Animals Parabasilids Diplomonads Euglenids Kinetoplastids Glaucophyte
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Bacteria Archaea Lobose amoebae Cellular slime molds Plasmodial slime molds Fungi Choanoflagellates Animals Parabasilids Diplomonads Euglenids Kinetoplastids Glaucophyte algae Red algae. kelp forest. Algae. Kingdom Protista. Eukaryotic with chloroplasts - autotrophic some are unicellular. Multicellular algae are popularly called seaweeds (not plants). No leaves, stems, roots, or flowers.. www.laganvalleylearning.co.uk. A pond is a hollow in the ground where water collects.. Ponds are different to rivers. Rivers are fast flowing but in a pond the water is still.. Ponds are teeming with life. Some creatures live . Seaweeds and Plants. Seaweeds. NOT PLANTS!. Multicellular. algae. No roots, stems, leaves. Primary producers. Important for Habitat . More accurately, . MACROPHYTES. or. MACROALGAE. Seaweed Structure. By Mark . Zhou and . Asad. . Zaheer. Structure. May live in colonies. Store energy as starch. Stacked thylakoids. Cell walls made of cellulose. Most have flagella. Red color from . phycoerythrin. . . Ponds can be fragile habitats where small amounts of pollution can have significant effects on the life in,. on and around them. . Nitrogen and Phosphorus based fertilisers (which make plants grow better) are washed out of and off soils from farms, causing rapid algal growth.. Al-Shaeri, M. A. M.. 1,2. . Paterson, L.. 3. . Stobie. , . M. 1. . Cyphus. , P.. 1. Hartl, M. G. J.. 1. *. 1. Heriot-Watt University, Centre for Marine Biodiversity & Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, . Plants= eukaryotic, . multicellular, . photosynthetic. . Green Algae. Bryophytes. (Non-vascular). Tracheophytes. (Vascular). Non-seeds. Seeds. Gymnosperms. (Naked seeds). Angiosperms. (Seeds in flowers and fruit). as Branches of. the Tree of Life. Overview. Plants, fungi and animals are the three kingdoms of multicellular organisms. .. Land plants are known to have evolved from organisms similar to some living green algae. All are free-floating. All capture light energy by oxygenic photosynthesis . All use a suite of photosynthetic pigments that includes Chlorophyll a.. Major Groups of Freshwater . Phytoplankters. Blue-Green Algae- . Plants= eukaryotic, . multicellular, . photosynthetic. . Origin of Land Plants?. Evidence that Green Algae are the ancestors. 1) DNA. 2) Ch a & b. 3) True starch inside chloroplasts. 4) Diverse life cycles & reproduction. a public health concernDHS PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONIndependent Healthy SafePeople who draw water directly from an a31ected water body are advised that it may be dangerous to drink If you or your drinkin SpiresMatsBlobsRooted PlantsFloating PlantsPlantlike AlgaeFilamentous AlgaeScum Bubbling or Spitlike Floating FoamPaint or SoupLettuce or Chopped GrassThis quick guide provides a visual comparison of ) is a plant-like organism that uses sunlight to produce energy in a process called . photosynthesis. . Algae are extremely important organisms because they are considered to be the primary oxygen-producing organisms on Earth. chlorophyllus. . thallophytes. that can manufacture their own food and they produce oxygen during photosynthesis. So they are called as autotrophic . thallophytes. .. The term . thallus. is used for plant body that is not differentiated into root, stem and leaves. Lacks vascular system..
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